Glasses vs. Contacts - optic neuritis

Ok this is going to sound insane and I promise that I am not crazy... at least not more than usual. :) But as many of you know, I have been having a ton of trouble with my eyes. Well I am near sighted and have worn contacts for years. Well yesterday I ripped one of them and had to resort to wearing my glasses. The weirdest thing happened, I did not have the blurred vision while wearing my glasses. I still had some periodic issues with the washed out colors, etc. But all in all tremendously better. Has anyone experienced this...? Am I crazy???

I have the same experience with glasses vs. contacts. I see much better with my glasses since my eyes went crazy on me. I used to always see clearer with my contacts but the opposite is true. I wore my contacts mostly so I could wear sunglasses due to sensitivity to light. I finally got the lenses in my glasses tinted to fade in and out when I go outside. I'm glad to see I am not the only one. I just thought I was the only one. take care!

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